"Talk to your child about the specific behaviors that must be changed and the consequences that will occur if the rules are not followed. Next, write or type the contract... and then have all parties sign the copies."These kinds of agreements can be especially important and helpful for parents of teenagers. Issues such as drinking, drugs, and staying out past curfew can all be addressed - and consequences clearly spelled out - so there are no surprises. Source: The Morning News (Northwest Arkansas)
Labels: behavior, expectations, communication
Posted By: Aspen Education Group







